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Parquet Courts, the New York City band inspiring a resurgence of guitar-oriented rock, are set to drop album Human Performance on April 8 release via Rough Trade. They've rolled out a video for the album's opening track, "Dust," and are embarking on tour to support it all. -
Ellie Goulding vs Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli? New Twitter Feud Erupts
Martin "Pharma Bro" Shkreli, whether we like it or not, has strong ties to the music industry and is seemingly adamant on staying relevant. He helped fund Collect Records, but the label severed ties with the Pharmaceutical CEO after he raised the price of AIDs and Cancer medication Daraprim from $13.50 to $750 per pill, according to The New York Times. Shkreli was also revealed as the buyer of the Wu Tang Clan's $2 million album, Once Upon A Time in Shaolin, resulting in the hip-hop community getting a taste of the businessman. This week, Shkreli has started a Twitter feud with pop singer Ellie Goulding. He just isn't going away, is he? -
Beyonce's Cleavage Tops Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show 2016 Prop Betting Odds
Prop bets are always ridiculous, especially when it comes to the Super Bowl. Considering the players involved and the performers that will show up for the 50th football event's halftime show, there are many different occurrences that can happen this weekend. Will Peyton Manning cry when the final whistle blows? What color sports drink will be poured on the winning coach? Will Beyoncé show cleavage during the halftime show? This is perhaps the weirdest prop bet, but you can check out the odds below! -
Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper Band Hollywood Vampires Set for Lemmy, Motorhead Tribute at Grammys
According to Alice Cooper, his new super-group band, The Hollywood Vampires, consisting of Johnny Deep, Joe Perry, and Duff McKagan, was formed "as a means to toast our 'dead drunk friends' at the Rainbow, all the ghosts in the bar." With that in mind, it's only fitting that Cooper and company premiere their brand new song, "As Bad As I Am," at the 2016 Grammy Awards as a tribute to the recently deceased Lemmy Kilmister and his band, Motorhead. -
Eagles' DeMarco Murray Talks Quitting Philadelphia, NFL Trade Rumors [VIDEO]
While the two teams playing in the 2016 Super Bowl are busy preparing for this weekend's big game, the other teams in the NFL are dealing with trade rumors ahead of the upcoming season. The Philadelphia Eagles fired coach Chip Kelly after not making it to the playoffs this year, and fans might not be surprised to hear speculation claiming running back DeMarco Murray could be quitting the team. He had a disappointing first season with the Eagles, so does that mean he wants out? This week, Murray talked about these rumors and whether or not he wants a new contract. -
Ween Promises 31 Songs a Night With No Repeats for 3-Day Reunion Show
The Rolling Stones, The Who and Paul McCartney all have massive discographies to draw from on their respective tours, but even they can only memorize so many songs, usually around 25 or 30 tunes max. -
Mat Zo Shares 'Self Assemble' Tracklist, First Single "Soul Food"
After unveiling the title and release date of album Self Assemble late yesterday, Mat Zo has shared the complete tracklist and first official single from the LP titled "Soul Food." -
Jessica Alba Talks Gender Equality & Identifying More With Masculinity in 'Cosmopolitan'
The recent outpour of opinions toward the gender pay gap in Hollywood has caused several celebrities, actresses in particular, to speak out against the injustices many women face in the workplace. Jessica Alba holds many titles and in the March 2016 issue of 'Cosmopolitan,' she explains why she refuses to backdown in a male-dominated society. The cover star opens up about gender equality and explains why she identifies more with masculinity. -
Phil Anselmo Offers to Quit Down After Nazi Salute and "White Power" Shout Out Scandal
If there’s one thing that you should never joke about onstage, it’s Nazis and “White Power.” Unfortunately for Phil Anselmo, he did both at a performance at Dimebash 2016 last month. Anselmo came under fire for what he claimed was a joke after a fan video surfaced online of Anselmo performing a Nazi salute and shouting “White Power.” In the wake of the scandal, he has gone as far as offering to quit his band Down. -
Elliphant 'Living Life Golden' Tracklist: Skrillex, Major Lazer, MO, Twin Shadow Featured
Rising Swedish pop star Ellinor Olovsdotter, known by her stage name Elliphant, has unveiled the complete tracklist for her new album Living Life Golden. The 12-track LP will feature music heavyweights from across various genres including Major Lazer, Twin Shadow, Skrillex, MØ and Azaelia Banks. In addition to the album announcement, Olovsdotter has also shared the music video to the first track on the album "Step Down." -
Beyonce Changes Management Ahead of Rumored New Music at Super Bowl 50
Beyoncé is reportedly gearing up to release some new music, fueled by the premiere of two new singles at the Super Bowl on Sunday (Feb. 7). In anticipation of the next big phase of her career, it's been reported that the "7/11" singer has completely fired her management team and switched over to former JP Morgan Chase marketing expert Steve Pamon. -
HeadCount Partners With Animal Collective, Best Coast, Jason Isbell To Register Voters
Voter registration organization HeadCount has partnered with a group of well-known artists to try and register as many individuals who show up to their concerts. Animal Collective, Best Coast, Jason Isbell, Lucius, Cherub, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Kurt Vile and Wavves have all partnered with HeadCount to set up voter registration drives at concerts along their tours during 2016.
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